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Summary

In recent years,
concepts and techniques adapted from combinatorial and algebraic topology have
led to a variety of promising new results in several areas of
Computer Science,
including distributed computing, sensor networks, semantics of
concurrency, robotics, and vision.

The recent Dagstuhl seminar Applications of Combinatorial
Topology to Computer Science (12121),
brought together researchers in these fields,
both to share ideas and experiences,
and to establish the basis for a common research community.
Because of differences in terminology and academic culture,
it is often difficult for researchers in one area to become aware
of work in other areas that may rely on similar mathematical techniques,
sometimes resulting in duplication of effort.
This Dagstuhl seminar provided a valuable opportunity to bring together
researchers in both computer science and mathematics who share a common
interest in emerging applications of combinatorial topology.

Publications

Furthermore, a comprehensive peer-reviewed collection of research papers can be published in the series Dagstuhl Follow-Ups.

Dagstuhl's Impact

Please inform us when a publication was published as a result from your seminar. These publications are listed in the category Dagstuhl's Impact and are presented on a special shelf on the ground floor of the library.